No Federal or State Elections have been affected by undocumented immigrants voting...just ask him to provide ANY evidence to support his claim...he'll either clam up, or post something from the Babylon Bee...;-)
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AI Overview
Undocumented immigrants cannot legally vote in federal or state elections in the U.S., and studies and audits have shown that illegal noncitizen voting is extremely rare. Anyone who illegally votes faces severe penalties, including fines, imprisonment, and deportation.
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Key facts about noncitizen voting:
Federal law prohibits it: The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 makes it a federal crime for a noncitizen to vote in a federal election.
Registration barriers: The federal voter registration form requires applicants to affirm, under penalty of perjury, that they are U.S. citizens. This creates a major deterrent, as lying on the form is risky and could jeopardize future naturalization efforts.
Incidents are rare: Decades of studies and audits by election officials have repeatedly found that cases of noncitizen voting are "vanishingly rare". For example, a 2016 review by the Brennan Center for Justice found only 30 suspected cases of noncitizen voting out of 23.5 million votes cast.
Protections are in place: Election officials use various methods to maintain voter rolls and prevent noncitizens from casting ballots, including cross-referencing records with other government agencies.
Local elections vary: While federal and state elections are off-limits, a small number of localities—primarily some cities in Maryland, Vermont, and Washington, D.C.—permit noncitizens to vote in certain local elections, such as for school board or city council.
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